Unit5
II. Listening Skills
Listening for People’s Food Preferences
1. M: Jenny, the main courses here are steak, chicken or fish. Each comes with rice. So, what looks good to you?
W: Gee, I had chicken last night, and I often eat fish for dinner. Maybe I’ll have steak tonight. I’d like it medium.
Q: What does the woman want to have for dinner?
The woman wants to have steak for dinner.
2. W: I often sleep late and skip breakfast. Sometimes I just have yogurt or something.
M: I can’t bear the taste of yogurt. I like a regular breakfast—eggs, bacon, toast, and the like.
Q: What does the man like to have for breakfast?
The man likes eggs, bacon, toast, and the like for breakfast.
3. M: Why don’t we go and get some ice cream?
W: You devil, you know I have a sweet tooth. I love desserts, but I have to be careful about my weight.
Q: What does the woman think about sweet food?
The woman has a taste for sweet food, but is worried about putting on weight.
4. M: I’ve bought some cookies for the club meeting this evening. Do you like them?
W: No, not really. Ii prefer fruit, like apples, strawberries, and so on.
Q: What food does the woman like and dislike?
The woman doesn’t like cookies; she likes fruit such as apples and strawberries.
5. W: I’ve come to this Chinese restaurant many times. I like sweet-and-sour fish, fried noodles…and the mushroom soup here id delicious.
M: You’re really a big fan of Chinese food. OK, you do the ordering.
Q: What kind of Chinese food does the woman like?
The woman likes sweet-and-sour fish, fried noodles and the mushroom soup in the restaurant.
III. Listening In
Task 1: Fast Food Culture
Since the late 1900s, Americans have begun to fully believe in their “fast food culture”. In 1994 alone, fast food restaurants in the
1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.C
Task 2: McDonald’s
W: John, I’m really hungry!
M: Just get anything you want, it’s on me today. I’m thinking about a hamburger and some chicken McNuggets.
W: Thanks, man. That sounds good. I love milkshakes here.
M: Me, too. The formula of McDonald’s is really special.
W: Right. And no matter where you go in the world, you can always see similar menu items and the same high level of quality in McDonald’s.
M: It’s true. They also do well because of diversity. I mean, they sell different products according to people’s tastes and preferences in different areas.
W: Right. Like the Spicy Chicken Sandwich and Seafood Soup that they sell in
M: But I’ve heard that McDonald’s is really losing market share in the States now, and has closed down some restaurants.
W: Yeah. It’s just so difficult to stay competitive when there so many fast food chains in the States. I mean there are KFC, Pizza Hut, and A&W, just to name a few.
M: It seems that they’re doing better overseas,’ cause they’re really able to sell American culture.
W: Yeah. They use all the media they can, and they do a good job.
1. They will probably eat a hamburger, some chicken McNuggets, and the shakes.
2. McDonald’s is so successful because of its formula and diversity.
3. You can always see similar menu items and the same high level of quality.
4. McDonald’s is losing market share in the States now and has closed down some restaurants. Because there’re so many fast food chains in the
5. Because they’re able to sell American culture by using all the media they can.
Task 3: American Eating Habits
Eating habits in
There are different eating habits across
Task 4: An Announcement
Have you ever dreamed of tasting your favorite McDonald’s foods for only one dollar, and then, adding something to your Extra Value Meal? Now your dream can come true with McDonald’s Dollar Menu. Great choices. Every day here at McDonald’s. Look for these and more: Salad, Double Cheeseburger, Fries, McChicken Sandwiches, Snack Fruits, Soft Drinks, and Pies. Have a great meal!
IV. Speaking Out
Now Your Turn
James: Hey, Lisa! The physics exam is over at last! What’re you planning to do this weekend?
Lisa: Oh, nothing special. You got any good ideas?
James: We haven’t had a party for ages. How about having a pot-luck supper Saturday evening? Each of us can contribute something. We’ll have a good time.
Lisa: Good idea! And who do you think we should invite?
James: The whole class, of course. The more the merrier.
Lisa: Terrific!
Model 2 What do you recommend?
Now Your Turn
Waitress: Here’s the menu.
Jennifer: Thanks. Chris, let’s have fried noodles for a change, shall we?
Christopher: That sounds good, but it’s not satisfying with only noodles.
Jennifer: Waitress, what do you recommend?
Waitress: How about seafood with fried noodles and vegetables?
Christopher: Good. I like seafood.
Jennifer: Same here.
Model 3 It’s easier said than done!
Now Your Turn
Sarah: Hi, Jim! You look pale. What’s wrong?
James: Well, yesterday I had a huge steak for supper. At night I had a terrible stomachache.
Sarah: You shouldn’t have eaten that much. How’re you feeling now?
James: Better than I was. But I guess I won’t be able to look a cow in the eye for a while.
Sarah: Take my advice! If you eat regular meals, you won’t feel so bad.
James: It’s easier said than done. Steak is my favorite.
V. Let’s Talk
Jane: I’m from the Students Union. We’re doing a survey of students’ eating habits. Would you mind if I asked you a few questions?
Jim: Will it take long?
Jane: No, not really. Fie minutes maybe? There aren’t all that many questions.
Jim: And what’s it for exactly?
Jane: Well, we want to get an idea of the sort of things students eat on a regular basis, and to find out how aware people are about diet and nutrition and those matters. The intention is to produce an information leaflet about healthy eating.
Jim: Yeah, I suppose something like that would be quite useful. Anyway, what do you want to know, exactly?
Jane: OK, first question. What would you say your favorite food is?
Jim: That’s easy. Hamburgers and fries. Lots of fries1 I must say I like a nice Chinese meal as well.
Jane: Mmm. You’re getting into some bad habits there. How many meals do you have a day? I mean sit-down meals, not snacks.
Jim: Well, I nearly always oversleep. I usually skip breakfast altogether. And I’d probably just have a chocolate bar for lunch. So I don’t sit down to a meal till evening.
Jane: OK. Typical student, I suppose. And how about fresh fruit? Is it important in your diet?
Jim: Nah, not really. I know it’s bad, but…I’m just not in the habit really. I suppose I might eat an apple once in a while.
1. Hamburgers fries
2. Chinese
3. cabbage
4. skipped
5. chocolate
6. sit-down
7. fruit
For Reference
A
A, suggest vegetables and fruit to your partner.
You’re gaining weight soon. I think you should take more green vegetables and fruit.
B, say you love meat the best.
Don’t mention egetables or fruit. Meat is my favorite. I love it, so does my stomach.
A, give your warning of eating fat.
Listen, you’ll suffer from eating too much fat.
B, say you know the importance of a balanced diet but just cannot change your eating habit.
Man, I know a balanced diet is important. But I just can’t change my eating habit.
A, stress the importance of a good diet again.
Well, I don’t think you’ve ever tried to change it. You know, good diet means good health.
B, show your impatience.
I knooooow, nutritionist
B
A, ask the American friend about the Chinese food.
Hi, Tony, how would you like these Chinese food, tofu and steamed fish?
B, you find the food tastes strange.
Well, it tastes…sort of strange. We don’t have stuffs cooked like this.
A, ask what the Americans eat.
So what do you usually have in
B, tell what the Americans typically eat and invite A to McDonald’s next time.
Er, a typical lunch may consist of a burger or sandwish, a vegetable or fruit salad, a dessert, and a coke or coffee. Nect time I would invite you to a fast food meal at McDonald’s and tell you more about American food.
A, say what you fell about B’s words.
Oh, that’s really different from ours.
VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking
Task 1: Foods in the World
Food is national and international. Many people like their own national dishes and a variety of foreign ones. You can find European and Oriental restaurants on most large cities. You can find Italian, French, Chinese, and Mexican restaurants in New York, Washington, San Francisco, and many other cities in the
1. national international
2. national dishes foreign ones.
3. hamburgers hotdogs Paris
4. tea coffee milk pop
5. children three or four hamburgers fried chicken
Task 2: GM Foods
The term GM foods refers to those produced with the latest genetic engineering techniques. In 2000, countries that grew 99% of the global GM crops were the
1. F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F
Task 3: Hunger
I have known bread hunger,
Yet have I strength.
I have known heart hunger,
Yet do I live.
I have known soul hunger,
And faith is not dead.
When the body cried,
I lit love in my heart.
When the heart wept,
I lit a lamp in my soul.
Yet all the while,
I heard life asking its goal.
I was alone looking out of a house,
Knowing the empty rooms.